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PHIL 335: History of Philosophy I
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
A study of western philosophical ideas as they developed in ancient and medieval thought with emphasis on the major figures from Presocratics, Plato, and Aristotle through Thomas Aquinas. Prerequisite: PHIL 131.
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PHIL 336: History of Philosophy II
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
A study of western philosophical ideas as they developed from the early modern period through the late eighteenth century. Emphasis is on major figures from Descartes and Hobbes through Kant.
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PHIL 338: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
A study of philosophical analysis of the nature and grounds of religious belief, its conceptual framework and language, with an examination of traditional problems and recent developments.
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PHIL 339: Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
An examination of ancient, medieval, and modern theories of politics. Includes the views of many of the most influential political thinkers in the Western tradition, such as Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Locke, and Rousseau. (Also offered as POLS 339.)
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PHIL 371: Bioethics
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
An examination of the moral dilemmas and ethical reflections precipitated by advances in medical technology. Topic areas include genetics, abortion, death and dying, allocation of health care resources, and the physician-patient relationship. Extensive use of case studies.
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PHIL 379: Special Topic
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Discussion of a limited topic or topics in philosophy. Primarily for juniors and seniors. May be repeated for credit when topics are changed. Prerequisite: 60 total hours completed.
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PHIL 410,420,430: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
The philosophy major or minor may pursue an independent research project under the guidance of a faculty member. One to three hours credit.
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PHIL 432: Nineteenth-and Twentieth-Century Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
A study of selected major figures and topics in philosophy over the past two centuries. Beginning with German idealism, the course will include representatives of various philosophical developments, including in the twentieth century both the Anglo- American and Continental traditions. Prerequisite: PHIL 131, 335 or 336.
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PHIL 434: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
The senior seminar is intended as a capstone to help philosophy majors integrate and explore the vocational implications of what they have learned in philosophy through a course structured around the subdisciplines of logic, metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, aesthetics, and the history of philosophy. The class will culminate in a documented paper and presentation. Required of all seniors who plan to graduate with a major in philosophy. Offered every spring.
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PHYS 141-142: General College Physics
4.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
A general course in mechanics, heat, electricity, magnetism, sound, light and modern physics with emphasis on mathematical treatment and problem solving. Prerequisite: MATH 133 or higher.
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